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minus-squareZ_Poster365 [none/use name]hexbear9·3 years agoIdk it’s just the vibe. Harry Potter has some magic feeling that sucks you in at moments, much more immersive as a kid. Hunger Games felt more alien and less immersive, it felt a bit cheesy and on the nose and broke the suspension of disbelief. link
minus-squareFrank [he/him, he/him]hexbear4·3 years agoI did not feel that way about Hunger Games, and read the entire series in 36 hours. link
Idk it’s just the vibe. Harry Potter has some magic feeling that sucks you in at moments, much more immersive as a kid. Hunger Games felt more alien and less immersive, it felt a bit cheesy and on the nose and broke the suspension of disbelief.
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I did not feel that way about Hunger Games, and read the entire series in 36 hours.